A Quote by Max Holloway

Heroes get remembered, but legends never die. — © Max Holloway
Heroes get remembered, but legends never die.
There are heroes and then there are legends, heroes get remembered but legends never die.
If you do something extraordinary for your customer you will never be forgotten. Customer service heroes get remembered, but legends never die.
Have you heard of the legends of sleeping kings? The legends that heroes like Llewellyn and Glendower and Arthur aren’t really dead, but are instead sleeping in tombs, waiting to be woken?
To get to record and to do things with the legends, and with the people that are your musical heroes, that's the biggest honor as an artist.
See, heroes never die. John Wayne isn't dead, Elvis isn't dead. Otherwise you don't have a hero. You can't kill a hero. That's why I never let him get older.
Myths and legends die hard in America. We love them for the extra dimension they provide, the illusion of near-infinite possibility to erase the narrow confines of most men's reality. Weird heroes and mould-breaking champions exist as living proof to those who need it that the tyranny of 'the rat race' is not yet final.
There is an old Indian saying, "When legends die, dreams end. When dreams end, there is no more greatness." Leaders like Walt Disney inspire their organizations to keep their legends and stories alive.
Heroes come and go, but legends are forever.
All the true heroes of history will be forgotten and all the villains will be remembered as heroes.
As they say, real legends never die. Tupac is huge; he's an inspiration. Arguably, he's probably the biggest, most analyzed and loved artist of all time.
It was just as the 1914 War burst on me that I made the discovery that 'legends' depend on the language to which they belong; but a living language depends equally on the 'legends' which it conveys by tradition. ... Volapuk, Esperanto, Ido, Novial, &c &c are dead, far deader than ancient unused languages, because their authors never invented any Esperanto legends.
Although I think of myself as the greatest heavyweight, I do respect the legends of the past for what they did. But they are not my heroes.
The names, the legends, my heroes, the College Football Hall of Fame is a really amazing fraternity.
It is up to us, to everyone at Celtic Park, to build up our own legends. We don't want to live with history, to be compared with legends from the past. We must make new legends.
There are no heroes in a world where heroes can’t die.
Myths and legends die hard in America.
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